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Requests for mental health care higher than ever for racialized communities hardest hit by COVID-19
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 40 people walked through the doors of Across Boundaries daily, looking for anything from art therapy, to literacy lessons, to a healthy meal for breakfast or lunch.
Do look up: Here’s the best time to see this weekend’s blood moon lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse will grace the night skies this weekend, providing longer than usual thrills for stargazers across the Americas.
Today’s coronavirus news: Disparities in Toronto COVID rates improved in fourth wave
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The good news story of Toronto’s pandemic response
Of all the people that Shreya Rao helped throughout the pandemic, one stands out.
Elections Ontario is hiring: Here’s what you need to know
Candidates must be at least 16 years old and have a social insurance number, some poll locations may require vaccination.
Hamilton police find missing 96-year-old woman
Joan Phillips left her long-term-care home Saturday morning
Hamilton police search for missing 96-year-old woman
Joan Phillips left her long-term-care home Saturday morning but hasn’t returned
'Sad, but not surprised': New Waterdown rainbow crosswalk vandalized
A freshly painted crosswalk incorporating the Pride and trans flags in Waterdown has been vandalized.
Fire destroys Arkledun Avenue home
House midway up the escarpment was under renovation, department says
Hamilton firefighters battle early-morning house fire
Home on Arkledun Avenue was under renovation, department says
Cats rescued from abandoned U-Haul truck ready to settle down
Group of more than a dozen cats came to Hamilton-Burlington SPCA last fall suffering from ringworm and other communicable diseases.
Today’s coronavirus news: Quebec becomes last province to lift masking health order
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Juno Awards welcome back Hamilton’s Arkells
The 51st Juno Awards to be broadcast live Sunday night on CBC
Bob Lanois and his ‘shack’ — the documentary
Urban explorer and photographer, Dave Conlon has stepped beyond his blog for stirring tribute to a Hamilton great, writes Jeff Mahoney.
Two-way traffic on Hamilton’s Main Street: What happens next?
It will take time to convert the one-way, five-lane artery. But short-term changes to narrow the street or slow speeders in between traffic lights cou
‘I didn’t ever lend him money’: Brother of accused talks finances at double murder trial
Richard Taylor charged with first-degree murder in death of mother and stepfather
David Olive: Armchair Bank of Canada critics like Pierre Poilievre should stick to football
The Bank of Canada (BoC) has seldom been under as much fire as it is today.
David Olive: Armchair Bank of Canada critics like Pierre Poilievre should stick to football
The Bank of Canada (BoC) has seldom been under as much fire as it is today.
Pregnancy makes termination expensive
It would be better for everyone if it became accepted universally that there are no circumstances in which a person should feel obliged to discuss or
Brantford elementary school drops Ryerson name in favour of trailblazing Indigenous nurse Edith Monture
Name change ‘an important step on our ongoing journey of reconciliation,’ school board chair says
Bulldogs complete the sweep of Mississauga Steelheads
Unbeaten Hamilton advances to OHL Eastern Conference final
Obituary: Jack Roberts was one of the greats in Ontario amateur baseball
Roberts, who died April 19 at 87, hurled consecutive no-hitters in 1966
Biker dead, two in hospital after slew of crashes on Friday the 13th
Police in Haldimand-Norfolk responded to numerous collisions
Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek remains on hiatus for 2022
For the third straight year, there will be no Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek on the grounds of Battlefield House Museum and Park.
Who is running in Hamilton East-Stoney Creek for the 2022 provincial election?
The writ has been dropped, and Ontarians will be headed to the polls on June 2 to determine who their local member of Provincial Parliament will be.
Probe into stolen car leads Hamilton police to seize $1.5M worth of cocaine
Two local women face a combined 18 charges
Who is running in Hamilton Mountain for the 2022 provincial election?
The writ has been dropped, and Ontarians will be headed to the polls on June 2 to determine who their local member of Provincial Parliament will be.
Who is running in Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas for the 2022 provincial election?
The writ has been dropped, and Ontarians will be headed to the polls on June 2 to determine who their local member of Provincial Parliament will be.
Stumbling block for Norfolk County rainbow crosswalk
Councillors reject proposal to fund half of $15,000 project
Del Duca stands by Liberal candidate who made ‘hurtful’ remarks about the gay community
Semple, a law professor running for the June 2 election, said Friday he was “disappointed and deeply embarrassed” to be reminded of the 2004 opinion piece he wrote in the University of Toronto’s student newspaper opposing a subsidy for a campus LGBTQ group.
Bikers descend on Port Dover for Friday the 13th
The familiar rumblings could only mean one thing
UPDATE: Liberals fire Chatham-Kent-Leamington candidate after NDP reveals he used slur on Facebook
Steven Del Duca had pledged to drop Alec Mazurek if the revelations were true.
Artist Chisato Minamimura brings ‘Scored in Silence’ and special vibratory technology to McMaster’s LIVElab
A fascinating show, using Woojer strap vibratory technology, explores silent horror and untold stories of deaf survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Je
Steve O’Brien and Lynne Atkinson find relaxment on stage in ‘Handy Dandy’
Escaping work-day stress, in a courtroom, Gary Smith writes.
After a controversy-filled term, Terry Whitehead is running for re-election in Ward 14
The longtime councillor is frustrated and has some thoughts about fellow councillors, city staff and the integrity commissioner, Scott Radley writes.
Marital strife on the menu in Norfolk County cooking show
‘Dean and Jean Make a Cooking Show’ as much about couple’s onscreen bickering as sharing Thai food and culture
Dundas home listed for $2.4M features indoor pool and ‘panoramic views of the valley’
The Highview Court home features an executive suite and an indoor pool.
A dozen things to do around Hamilton this weekend
Gone are the drive-thru events, welcome back in-person concerts, theatre and festivals.
Hamilton police using virtual reality for mental-health crisis training
Program based off research into police crisis response
'Very frustrating': Funding denied for new east Waterdown school — again
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) once again had funding denied for a new school in east Waterdown.
Today’s coronavirus news: U.S. ‘vulnerable’ to COVID without new shots, White House COVID-19 coordinator says
In an Associated Press interview Thursday, Dr. Ashish Jha said Americans’ immune protection from the virus is waning
coronavirus covid 19 updates toronto canada may 13
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Ancaster Fairgrounds’ new Agricultural and Event Centre ready to shine
It might be the most versatile event venue in Ancaster, if not the entire City of Hamilton.
Hamilton public school trustees hope provincial vote ends gym impasse
Hamilton’s public school board is hoping the provincial election might break a three-year impasse on its bid to build bigger elementary school gyms at Billy Green in upper Stoney Creek, Queensdale on the central Mountain and Rosedale in the east end.
What it takes to keep long-term-care residents safe during the sixth wave
It’s too dangerous to meet Jacquie Cheng where she lives. Long-term-care homes are tinderboxes, each visitor a potential spark.
We need to preserve our farmland to ensure Ontario's future
Smart land-use policy is key, writes Drew Spoelstra.
The three things Ontario needs to do to make its health-care system sustainable in the long term
There is now an estimated backlog of 25,000 adult and pediatric patients waiting to be seen in Hamilton and the surrounding region. This cannot be overcome without aggressive investment in innovative solutions to increase health service capacity.
Trial parses Alan Rutherford’s final words as he was dying with third-degree burns
Richard Taylor has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of his mother and stepfather, who were burned in their Dundas home, Susan Cl
Teamsters head up potential union efforts at Hamilton Amazon facility
The labour union handed out more than 800 information pamphlets at the Mount Hope facility Wednesday morning.
Hamilton Chamber of Commerce announces winners for annual business awards
The winners were celebrated during an in-person event at Carmen’s Banquet Centre
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